Didn't Macclesfield give Paul Ince his first manager's job? Good luck to Sol, they are currently 7 points from safety having only 10 points. I'll look up the odds of them getting relegated when i get in.
Yes, Macc did give Ince his first managerial job and by coincidence they were 7 points adrift at the foot of the table then as well. As an aside, I took my then 6 or 7 year old son to a Stockport match against Macclesfield soon after Ince had taken over. Before kick off we bumped in to Ince by the away dug out and he made a big fuss of my son, asking him all sorts of questions and giving him a friendly hug like a politician on election day. He then gave him a friendly rub of his hair, said enjoy the match and turned round to walk off. While he was still in ear shot, my son said who is that man daddy and I just could not resist saying that I had no idea son!! Ince glanced back in our direction looking crest fallen!
Why do other people get involved and randomly use the race card.
Paul Ince has come out and said he finds it strange that Lampard got the Derby job, Gerard got the Rangers job and Sol Campbell has had to settle for Macclesfield and saud their is something strange their.
Sol Campbell retired in 2011, then went into politics, became assistant manager of Trindad in 2017 for a short spell and has only recently got back into the Englisg game by coaching ungland under 21s
Steven Gerard-retired in 2016, coached a liverpool academy side, then became Liverpool under 18 manager, then got the Rangers job
Frank Lampard retired in 2016, not 100% sure if he did ny coaching but like gerard remained close to the game and worked closly with some great managers.
I am not saying its not at all down to race, no one can be sure or that but Paul ince doesnt seem to have considered how long Sol spent away from the game
Why do other people get involved and randomly use the race card.
Paul Ince has come out and said he finds it strange that Lampard got the Derby job, Gerard got the Rangers job and Sol Campbell has had to settle for Macclesfield and saud their is something strange their.
Sol Campbell retired in 2011, then went into politics, became assistant manager of Trindad in 2017 for a short spell and has only recently got back into the Englisg game by coaching ungland under 21s
Steven Gerard-retired in 2016, coached a liverpool academy side, then became Liverpool under 18 manager, then got the Rangers job
Frank Lampard retired in 2016, not 100% sure if he did ny coaching but like gerard remained close to the game and worked closly with some great managers.
I am not saying its not at all down to race, no one can be sure or that but Paul ince doesnt seem to have considered how long Sol spent away from the game
With the amount of black players, both Brits and foreign, in the English game these days throughout the leagues, I personally can't see how there not being many black or Asian managers can be down to race. An owner, investing millions in a Club is surely going to go for the best candidate. Add to that the majority of top flight clubs are owned by foreigners, some of whom are Asian and Arabian
I wonder if there should be a rule implemented which says that when a club appoint a new Manager they must list those that were interviewed and those that didnt get interviewed - Would certainly offer a bit more clarity
Why do other people get involved and randomly use the race card.
Paul Ince has come out and said he finds it strange that Lampard got the Derby job, Gerard got the Rangers job and Sol Campbell has had to settle for Macclesfield and saud their is something strange their.
Sol Campbell retired in 2011, then went into politics, became assistant manager of Trindad in 2017 for a short spell and has only recently got back into the Englisg game by coaching ungland under 21s
Steven Gerard-retired in 2016, coached a liverpool academy side, then became Liverpool under 18 manager, then got the Rangers job
Frank Lampard retired in 2016, not 100% sure if he did ny coaching but like gerard remained close to the game and worked closly with some great managers.
I am not saying its not at all down to race, no one can be sure or that but Paul ince doesnt seem to have considered how long Sol spent away from the game
With the amount of black players, both Brits and foreign, in the English game these days throughout the leagues, I personally can't see how there not being many black or Asian managers can be down to race. An owner, investing millions in a Club is surely going to go for the best candidate. Add to that the majority of top flight clubs are owned by foreigners, some of whom are Asian and Arabian
Thats exactly what i have been thinking, in regards to ownership, owners want the best man for the job and again as u say how many clubs are now owned by asians or middle eastern and havent hired any BAME managers.
I wonder how many even attempt to go into management or just dont bother
I wonder if there should be a rule implemented which says that when a club appoint a new Manager they must list those that were interviewed and those that didnt get interviewed - Would certainly offer a bit more clarity
wish that had been the case when Kartien Interview 20 people
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I saw an article somewhere a while ago that he wants to start at the bottom and work his way up.
Sol gets too much stick. Yes he has said some silly things but it is an undeniable fact that not enough BME managers are given a chance.
England's best player for 10 years solid. 2026 world cup winning manager
Sol's problem was the acting career wobble. Not the BME card. Couple of comments above are simply wrong in that regard.
Paul Ince has come out and said he finds it strange that Lampard got the Derby job, Gerard got the Rangers job and Sol Campbell has had to settle for Macclesfield and saud their is something strange their.
Sol Campbell retired in 2011, then went into politics, became assistant manager of Trindad in 2017 for a short spell and has only recently got back into the Englisg game by coaching ungland under 21s
Steven Gerard-retired in 2016, coached a liverpool academy side, then became Liverpool under 18 manager, then got the Rangers job
Frank Lampard retired in 2016, not 100% sure if he did ny coaching but like gerard remained close to the game and worked closly with some great managers.
I am not saying its not at all down to race, no one can be sure or that but Paul ince doesnt seem to have considered how long Sol spent away from the game
I wonder how many even attempt to go into management or just dont bother